Author: Andrew McDiarmid
Are Humans Progressing Toward Evolutionary Perfection?
Men are not about to become like gods. “I’m a strong believer in original sin,” quips David Berlinski.
Another Headache for the RNA World Theory
Before a trial and error process like natural selection can even get started, self-replicating molecules must have a minimal accuracy rate.
Try to Write Instructions for a Femur; Go On, Just Try
Professor Behe invites us to join him for a sobering thought experiment: attempting to build an instruction manual for a human femur bone.
Engineering Prowess of the Blood Clotting Cascade
“Evolution doesn’t perform particularly well when you need to make multiple co-dependent mutations,” says Dr. McLatchie.
The Simple Life: Abiogenesis Gets Another Reality Check
When it comes to biological life, even the simplest single-celled organism is an astonishingly complex multi-part system.